Noreco Picks Up NCS Licenses
by SubseaIQ
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Norwegian Energy Co. ASA|
Friday, April 15, 2011
Norwegian Energy Company received two licenses in the 21st Licensing round on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Noreco was offered a 40% interest in Production License 606, located in the Barents Sea, and operated by OMV. For the second license, PL 599, Noreco will hold a 20% interest, situated in the Norwegian North Sea, which BG Norge will operate.
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